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It was the $98,000 ‘final gallop’ that convinced trainer Tony McEvoy that classy filly Sunlight is ready for her Golden Slipper destiny.

As he watched the youngster walk around the Rosehill Gardens enclosure after making it five wins from six starts in the Group 3 $175,000 Canadian Club Magic Night Stakes (1200m), McEvoy was soon convinced Sunlight had done all she needed.

TAB immediately reacted to Sunlight’s win and she firmed from $4.00 to a dominant $3.50 favourite for the $3.5m Longines Golden Slipper (1200m) on March 24.

Some 40 minutes later unbeaten colt Written By firmed to a $5 second favourite after a gritty win in the Group 3 $170,000 Insitu Pago Pago Stakes (1200m), his own $98,000 gallop in slightly faster time, but the day belonged to the filly just as it could in seven days.

“I’ve asked a lot of her but she has the ability to be able to handle it, not many can handle it,’’ McEvoy said.

Sunlight does it easily in the Magic Night Stakes at Rosehill Gardens

“Her lungs are very good and I’m really happy.

“It’s been an incredible journey, we’ve set out on this road and thank God we’ve just had a trouble free run and it’s very exciting.’’

History says Sunlight still has some hard work to do – no filly has completed the Magic Millions and Golden Slipper double and it’s been 25 years since Bint Marscay was the last Magic Night winner to back up a week later to victory.

McEvoy said Sunlight showed him all the signs of a potential Golden Slipper winner in what was basically a $98,000 track gallop.

She jumped quickly to the lead and jockey Luke Currie was able to fend off an early challenge from Setsuna before going for home and holding off Cristobal and Sweet Ava comfortably.

“I loved the way she pinged the gates, her timing was good,’’ he said.

“She controlled the race, got softened a but in the mid stages but the thing we’ve come to learn about this filly is she’s tough. You throw something at her and she will handle it.

“I factored this race into her preparation like we did at the Coast and I thought she just levelled late. But that’s okay, that’s the gallop she needed and that will bring her on.’’

Currie said Sunlight was a little keen and took a while to come back underneath once she found the lead but is adamant there’s improvement to come.

Tony McEvoy inspecting Sunlight after her Canadian Club Magic Night win, he says its job done for next week’s Slipper. $3.50 fav with TAB pic.twitter.com/f1s8KpSIgu